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: 4 © Sieed a —s es Se te THURSDAY WOMAN BOY, MEN TAKEN FEBRUARY 2, 1922. THE [ BLUE-RIBBON CHAMPION | URGES BONUS | BY TAXATION National Levy Is Suggested! | by Mellon | AS BANDITS | BY LAURENCE M, BENEDICT | | WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 Money for a soldier bonus can be raleed thru Female Member of Party Is} “nec thenepuctigcree Bhan a Released; Others Are ieaie tna soune serie 4 4 Being Held Trying to use the foreign debt to Suspected of highway robbery | ST acortedt fuggented special taxes ical and her 17-year-old son were ar. | | would prod « follows ; Tested by detectives ‘Thursday } A tax of 60 cents a thousand on| George Gray a laborer; H | clmureta would raise $30,000,000. Blake, alins H. Kendal, a laborer | ‘Tax of two cents ® pound on chew Mrs, Ida Soott, 44, and her 1T-year 5.000.008. Old son, Fred, were woaturah by De 70,000,000 cont postage tectives R. C. Watson and Jack Wit s rresponding increase in charge | ams in a rooming house at 2417 1 clase mailing, $30,000,000. Fourth ave. at 3:25 am. Thureda: Documentary stampa tax, $40,000, after, it is alleged, they had looted 000 | Brocery and escaped with six cartons of tobacco and a case of snuff. The} tobacco was recovered | | Tax of two cents on bank checks, | $30,000,000 | “Congrem would have to go fur-| im Scott was, however, released ther in the direction of th y police after long questioning at taxen to get enough to tak headquarters, : | |the bonus,” Mellon sald. According to the police, young [mated the bonus nny Boott leaped from a window when the officers entered and was pursued | to Lake Union, where he leaped into the water, but was finally captured. Seott was taken to Tacoma by the detectives, who are searching for two other men in connection with the/| robbery of Harrison Police say the parties answer the description of bandits who robbed the Mount Baker gus station, at Rainier ave, and Cheasty bivd. Wednesday | night. Two men and a woman com-! mitted the robbery and were driving | 000,000 the first the veterany choose the cash option CARDINALS WILL NAME NEW POPE Solemn Conclave Is Inaugu-| rated at Vatican | ‘a small automobile. They escapea into China. Italy this Ume is the I] ; with $48, according td James Dun estiiicsita Aaa Pa P obstructing party. She has done ff! design, 40c. can, the attendant Winning Light” is a prize-winning Brahma rooster en- BY HENRY woop |some business in arma with China red at the Madison Square Garden poultry show, Elsie wrigeevss Feb. 2.—Thé con so that/and “wants to do more.” according . r, ne will elect @ succexsor pe Bene-|\to one of those present in the long SA end orgent see oY the W omen's War Mi te @ screen actress) ace xy. was solemnly inaugurated |diecumion yesterday afternoon and nd organizer 0, the Women's War Memorial association. today, when cardinals of the snered| ‘The culmination of that debate was . i - _ _ college, accompanied by thelr priests | postponement of the arma question. [| and children’s wear, many LEFT IN STREET, and personal servants red the|Today there appeared some doubt Vatioan, where they will be walled ug | whether this prohibition could be put 7 bd from contact with the outside world |thru in an effective fashion. i) chase of any Butterick pattern. Te ra e In now until a new pontiff is chosen | An enlargement of the acope of the _, Police Probe. Mysterious The first vote will be taken Friday |fonr-power Pacific treaty came to Encounter a) » OrOIRS. | vanutettl celebrates’ the (eee ey, ween tt was citateen i “ardinal anutel coeledrated Mi notes are being exc changed befWeen No They Ain’t! Mistake! |\u:2 "eos! e880" so" os Soe Stabbed in a a mysterious on a! © || Monsignor Gall! delivered the tra-| with the Portuguese and ‘Duteh stat |, to the members Of | ing, in substance, that for prac counter on Yesler way, at 3:55 ditional address the sacred college. | & m., Thursday, Cart A. Swan- LOS ANGELES, Cal, Fel 2—] SAN BERNARDINO, Calif, Febd.| ay 9-30 this afternoon the cardinals son, 25, a sailor from the steam- | Every motorist snowbound by the/2neliet was expressed here today | forms liy entered the conclave. ship Algonquin, was found lying | sudden week-ew storm on the ride] that possibly 20 persons were stiti| A moderate or compromise cand! | Im the street with a knife wound [route from Low Angeles to Bakers ass and| date probably will be elected pope, it} in his stomach by police who | fick! has now been rescued, offictain|*Pewbound In the Cajon 5 | wan said today, Neither of the two! rushed him to Providence hos- | of the federal and state forest serv. Hesperia regions main partiee—the irreconcilables, led pital, jices and the Automobile Club of] All are believed to have taken! py Cardinal Merry Del Val, and the| __ Detectives and police are mak- | Southern California agreed, after & reruee in cabin peace party” of Cardinal Gasparri—- | ing a thoro investigation of the | careful check of the situation to@ay Geunt th CR e |had sufficient strength to ewing the affair. Swanson is said te have Snow is fast meiting along the oumty authorities have sent in) quired majority to the support of| been intoxicated and was. un | ridge route, after two days of wun. |*upplies to the various cabins in the] ineie candidate able to give any coberent ac | Shine, and it will soon be pasmable pe Trallbreakera on skis opened} t ali the Cardinals hed arrived} count of what hed happened. | aeain, the highway department ab-jthe way, today when the conclave opened, the | nounced. Altogether 27 automobile parties were stalled at National Forest Inn, | Lebec and Tejon ranger station, and} T None of those who are mowbound | Americans being among the missing. | jare thought to be n danger HERE’S MORE ABOUT snow waa fast melting today MOVIF MURDER at various points on the road itself! Aitho the road is blocked with|| HERE'S MORE ABOUT || | Supplies were rushed in by « party |eight-foot drifts in some places, it is Re of American Legion men from the| believed that in another 24 hours all j Bakersfield end of the route and by | Automobile club relief trucks and cars from the Los Angeles end those who have taken ref arious cabins will be |their way out again n the je to make | EVERETT CASE | STARTS ON PAGE ONE STARTS OW PAGE ONE tors of the Famous Players-Lasky| All of the stranded motorists were| Cajon pase ix the’ gateway thru] corporation. He had been seated at | "ached Before they suffered from ex-/the San Bernatdino mountains to the | | his desk, going thru a number of can East |my daughter was shot. posure or hunger. What bave you done? Y 1 asked him “Ob. us! What have you done celed checks, when a bullet fired by | some mysterious assailant ended wel life, detectives said. ‘Ww. ek W ld C m s “At first I thought he still had the | pearance, and his speech was no less | The dead man apparently did not ee $s ou ur or jun, but then I raw it lying on the /spectacular than his hirsute adorn have a chance to defend himself. His | He oor, and I went over to hi iments. ‘ ; revolver was found in a bureau draw- ‘Oh, Gua, look. What have you He was testifying about the dea Dood a mn ees Offer for Muscle Shoals Te earn ee | Se a Price 75e yar Robbery was not the motive for the yh, my God, Gust Please talk to] “When Gus Danielson got mad,” crime, as none of Taylor's valuabi BY JAMES T. KOLBERT velopment. I therefore urge that! mo |he declared, waving his arms excited - — = was disturbed. WASHINGTON, Feb. 2-Congress | congress pie early consideration to|” “His eyes were blinking, and I/ly, “my golly! he got mad all over. — should modify Henry Ford's contract | this matter, not only to settle a con-|knew he was wounded |It's an awful thing, I tell you, for | shou ‘The tragedy shocked blase Holly-| 1 inated wood as no other event, however sen- am Seen nitrate project troverted question, but to furnish] “Sy daughter was standing there, sational, had done in years. “to safeguard the government's injemployment on a large scale.” 4and I asked her, ‘Ob, Tre what Taylor was a dominant figure in | terent,”" Secretary of War Weeks said! Modification of the Ford contract | hea } appenied? Oh, my God, what is| the picture business, and influential | ‘12Y In sending it and much other | suggested by Weeks are it? in studio affairs of the Famous Piay-|%'4 ©” the offer to congress |_1. The coxt of acquiring the lands! “wut she could not speak ere Lasky corporation, the largess| TR most important modification! amd flowage rights for dam No. 3 Oh, why don’t the police come? | producing organization in the world, | Propomed by Weeks was limitation of | should be included in the sum which |] cried. If only they had come thas would never have happened. | “| phqped to them again, When 1) came back I shook Gus | “To my knowledge. Taylor did not |tht Ford lease to 50 years instead of | Mr. Ford in to pay 4 per cent upon have an enemy in the world,” Charles | 100 as Ford desires. interent Eyton, studio manager for Famous} Weeks’ action puts up to congress | 2. Ford should be competied to sell | Players, said. F the question as to whether Ford fo pe all power from the plants ‘Gua’ 1 asked him. ‘Can't you Police intimated that Eawara F,| Hin the plant for manutacture of | 3. Limiting the contract to 50, n-|taik? Won't you talk? Aren't you| Sands, whom they are seeking for |CheaP fertilizer and other pr j stead of 100 years, in order that it] sorry? Look wha lEfrorts for prompt action on the of-| might conform with the 60-year leas. | t you have done.’ | Nich the robbery of Taylor's home on « “The next thing | knew, Mr previous occasion, will be questionea| “T will be started at once by farm jing policy recently prov by | oon, the policeman, was the in regard to the shooting as soon as | 0° leaders inp gang When the trial was resumed this] he is taken into custody. | An appropriation by congress of ; ‘ ymcedeed should have Ford main morning Defense Attorney 8. A Taylor's last work was “The Green | from $40,000.00 to $50,000,000, “of | tain dams No. 2 and 3, the contract | Hostwick renewed his effort to ob: Temptation.” a picture starring which Mr. Ford will have the benefit | provid: that he pay the govern-| tain a directed verdict of not guilty ty Compson, which he was engaged | °F ®PProximately 100 years at 4 per) ment $26,000 and $20,000 ench year! in the case of the daughter, who| in cutting at the time of his death, Cent.” is mecessary, the secretary | f Ayo egi and operations of the) stands jointly accused of the murder ime o de locks, et | Probably the most famous picture he | *!4 4 a f ,,| with her mother ever made in his jong career in the | If Ford's offer ix not accepted by lome definite provision should) juage Guy C. Alston denied the | films was Mark Twain's clansic,|Conaress, Weeks recommended that | be agg iraposing® penalties, Un-| motion. but Indicated that he might “Huckleberry Finn.” Go faithfully |th¢ Sovernment complete the Wilson | oss the contract is carried out bY) direct such a verdict when all the} @id he retain the spirit of the book |4am and sell the electric power for ‘ore [oreae a that he was complimented by edu- | commercial requirements. expected that Treva would | * eators thruout the world. ‘This, he said, could be done tor| a ‘ae/deane thin afigrnoon. Among other well known pictures | about half the appropriation neces created under “hill” sary under the Ford offer and the} Taylor's mega phone were “The Furn ted | expenditure and Profane Love,” “The yuld be warranted © transmitting the of es cihiane Dies of Crash Injuries) wi AT *U" TONIGHT; Hour,” “The Soul of Youth,” “c lengthy discussion of it tain Kidd, Junior.” “Tom Sawyer, 4 virtually the only praise he gave WASHINGTON, Feb, 2.-—Second “Johanna Enlists,” “Judy of Rogue’s|for development of the rome] As xtant Postmaster General B. H.| Harbor,” “Nurse Marjorie” and “J either by the government or Ford, | 6 y died early today at nie, Be Good.” a S100" | i contained in the follow! | Booming” Poet Will Re- hospital, a victim of | EE graph cite His Compositions \the Knickerbocker theater disaster. | Sere “At thie time, when there is aj Shaughnessy made a me fight, | large amount of unemployrrent, it in| | but his injuries proved too severe. | |the advantage to the nation of the} “Rallads for Bread.” ‘That was the | sturdy young soldiers had made him| lemployment to the large amount of motto of the now mous poet, | rally for a time, but the fracture of | | labor required in undertaking th 8 d@ | Vachel Lindsay, when 1906 he|the pelvis was so critical that the —~|tramped from Illinois to New Mexico | sacrifices were in vain | with id only printed poems for Inggage no money a bag of} jly within a week With the adoption of the naval, Polson gas and submarine treaties leamp of which Daniels and sait, HERE’S MORE ABOUT $100,000 What would you STARTS ON PAGE ONE do if you had to sfinigee of Pasty A few minutes on trial 10 the waiting 100,000 i bsthide heard a rty laugh and |wide open, and roaring with merrt |ment, step from an elevator, his wife days? |Minta Durfee, her sister, Marie Dur. and & er with him, They | we re joining in the laughter. Arbuckle went into a whispered conference with his lawyers. News paper men gathered around Mrs. Ar: eep Your Lye ™ | With tear-dimmed eves she glanced |down the corridor to ‘ds her hus band. ‘The nddest thin to me—the d Pik {Saturday we were talking and Ros Fourth an Bc econ te wet "tse vita we he |with me now. They don’t want any Imore of me. I have everything |money could buy and it has done me have done no wrong. But I just} don't care now.” ees ers, Like of the Middl day life He esque and romantic poetry d him read temporary have t declare that paralleled as He will appear Thursday hall under the auspices of men’s literary frater. in Meany Sigma Upsilo nity of the ton probably he Ages, half speaks stories of the most figure and th is absolu an entertainer. mn, the ¢ t ‘ tely ats the wandering minstrels he half chants, very: | ietur. con. who “in own work p.m. University of Washing His best known works are Chi iam Rooth “The Golden Whale und “The ¢ EVERETT. tor of the necepts call t church, Oakla tingale,” Ent neo. R and. ers Into ev. BE. Coo Calif. per “The of California,” pas: A large share of the labor on Ser bian farms women. is performed by the In his “Adventures While Preach: | > ing the G of Beauty,” he telis| Is Found in Lake some of his adventures in trading | them with townsfolk and with farm.| Capt. Barney Hall, jr., of the tug boat’ Carlisle No. 1, waa found “General Will: | | net [decided to resign First Presbyterian church, | sented thi torate of Brooklyn body wa rgue, where an investigation of the tragedy is being conducted by the coroner, Thurgday Hall disappeal®d last Sunday when his check book was found | floating on the surf: near a scow. Capt. Hall lived at Point Roberts. | He was 24 years old, and is sur- vived by his parents Capt. Hall’s Body Lake Washington near Wednesday afternoon. | removed to the drowned in or’s Mill |Italian Cabinet pis File Resignations Feb. ne Italian cabl ded by Premier it w ROME, he onomi, has | » announced | today The cabinet's resignation was pre afternoon | MAT AN, W. Va. Mrs, Sid Hat field began her third matrimonial | venture here when she became the wife of Sylvester A. Pettry, a state trooper. . , PORT TOW wD, Feb. 2—| He sends them to E. A. Spady, yoonara Greenberg and Guy Wikott, Emporia, Kan., who has such two alleged whisky smugglers, cay lan enviable reputation as a tured here Wednesday by the local SEATTLE STAR DISARM PARLEY IS NEARING END Conference Expected to Ad- FIFTH journ Within a Week BY CARL D. GROAT WASHINGTON Feb ment, the conference delem will ttach their wignaturos to the var s treaties arising from tho parley treaties to bring peace in the Pur Kast and to lay the groundwork for with a notable Met of achieve ments, looking toward making world more secu: dy record the conference ted to Jean up al) pending problema within adjourn final noe alr he next few days a and happy settiement of the Shan jtung Imeue, the conferees have alko practically completed the Far East ern treation There will be two of these, announced today One will comprise the Intrieate mub- |} Ject of Chinese customs duties; the other the®various agreer affect nt China, eubh an re leigh troops, foreign pontofficen emn and broader reaffirmation of the n door policy and more atien are in such shape it was tr hath r ry plenary session is in Might for the weekend or early next week The Far Eastern conference has Jencountered in its latest meetings a new difficulty over pasiing the reno: lution prohibiting shipment of arms tical purposes their countries are in cluded in the treaty Arthur J. Balfour plans to sail) Tuesday with of the British delegation: the Italian delegation is and the |} HERE’S MORE ABOUT | ) SIDELIGHTS | STARTS ON PAGE ONE ||]! planning to go on the 18th. French bark even before that delemntes are likely wide, medium-size Gray and White; Gray, Black and White. | her mother had passed her a nail | low embroidered figures; file. | eee x ) Charles, Coonan, a bent and an@ Blue and Red, with knaried old nightwatchman at the |f/ Price $1.00 yard. 1 wan super was the most picturesque witness called by the defense. His} huge beard, half white, half pepper gave him a gnomelike ap {} LARGE PLAID TISSUE intendent broidered with yellow. PLAIN-STRIPE TISSUE him to get mad. eee GERMAN RAIL WORKERS QUIT Strike Expected to Tie Up) Traffic a | BERLIN, Feb. 2 A areat rail} spreading over the entire was in effect on all German Eddie Delaney, youthful de- fense witness, testified under crossexamination that he had gone to Mrs. Wilkes and told hy “Danielson says he loves yor and he'll knock hell out of you if you don't toe the mark.” . . Seats in the courtroom are at such & premium that most of the specta tors bring their lunches. The result in an overpowering—and bf no means jstrike, ant—combination of odors when | country rt reconvenes in the afterncon, railway lines today Wednesday, apparently, most of the| The walkout, which was timed for} luncheons consisted of hard-boiled |midnight last night, today was ef- The strik everywhere, | fective thruout Germany have been orderly ‘ording to repo The Wirth government ts prepar ing and organizing an emergency service eggs and Ui pickles lors Jers tirely foreign to the American Fed IMPORTED STRIPED TISSUE inches wide, in Pink and White with Black em- broidered figures; in Black and White with Yel- NEWTRADES | | UNION MOVE. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Feb. 2.— Possibility of a new trades union movement in the United tes—en- | AVE This Full-skirted Basque sy to Make With Butterick Pattern No. 3182 6 bec Deltor Chart that accompanies the pattern, shows ex- actly how to put it to- gether and how to fin- ish it. As shown in the sketch, it is fash- ioned .of checked gingham with col- lar and applique d sign of white or- gandie. Of the 32- inch gingham, 414 yards are required and 4 yard of the organdi Of taffeta (36-inch), 4% yards would be required, Of organdie (40-inch), 4 yards would be re- quired. ’ The Dress pattern is 50c; transfer for applique | Many Other New Spring Fashions are Illus- trated in the Butterick Spring Quarterly —for suits, dresses and coats as well as lingerie of them in color. Price | 25¢, including certificate good for 10¢ in the pur- —Firgt Floor Fresh and Dainty Are the New Tissue Ginghams UCH sheer imported fabrics—in such a variety of new weaves, that even the maid or matron who has many Tub Frocks will be unable to resist one more, fashioned of the new Tissue Gingham: IMPORTED PLAID TISSU plaids White; Shell-pink, Black and White; Blue, Black and White; Green, Black and White; and E GINGHAMS, 36 inches of Shell-pink and Shell-pink, Gold and Black; Blue, Price $1.00 yard. GINGHAMS, 386 in Gray and Black and White, with Red embroidered figures; and in Tan Red embroidered figures. GINGHAMS, 36 inches wide, in Brown and Tan, or Blue and Gray, em- Price $1.25 yard. GINGHAMS, 36 inches ide, in Blue, White and Black; Tan, Brown and White; and Pink, Tan and White combinations. First Floor FREDERICK & NELSON | YUE AND PINE STREET The Downstairs Store: “ Peg-To p” Play Suits $1.35 ADE of Blue Denim with pipings of red on the square-neck, slash pockets and sleeves, this new Peg-Top Play Suit, as indicated in the sketch, is cut on generously full lines, adapting it for play and comfort. Sizes 1 to 8 years, price $1.35. The same style in a Blue Twill fabric, sizes 4 to 8, at $1.25. -—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE” a 200 Pairs of Ruffled Scrim Come rei 95c pie Pair cial ERY attractive hangings for _ vottage and bedroom use, are these Ruffled Scrim Curtains, in 2% -yard length, trimmed with 2- inch ruffle and five rows of \%- inch tucks. Special, the pair, OB¢ —THE DOWNSTAL STORE - 20 Pairs of Plaid Cotton Blankets Special $3.85 Pair F substantial weight, and with soft, nap finish, these Blankets are exceptionally warm for cotton. In plaids of pink, blue, gray and purple, size 66x 80 inches, special $3.85 pair. —THE DOWNST. STORE is Capt guard cutter Arcata, after an all-night vigil, as ushore in a skiff. by the Philadelphia ment to repel mobs, Collector of Customs Earl Totten and B. L. Longsdale, of the coast captured the | two men in the early-morning hours, | !Ten Men Injured in Engine they | were pack draught.” COMPARE (YOU KNOW \ Special Baked Apple, eration of Labor—was seen today in the proposal of coal miners for an alliance with the railroad workers, Being the two most powerful groups of union labor in the world, they could easily form the nucleus for a new national body Significance was attached to the fact that President John L. Lewis of the miners shou! ypeal to the rail men for concerted action in their fight against the open shop and wage reductions, rather than lay his case directly before President Samuel Gompers of the American Fe of Labor, Railroaders Don’t Favor Mine Union; Sent! jes today | joint ses | | ¢ [ment in railr was against the sion with mine unions to discuss for proposed fighting wage reductions by carriers and operators That was the opinion of brother. hood chiefs, in exclusive statements | to the United Press, | | “I have not received an invitation | land know nothing of this meeting, predicted by John Lewis, president of the Mine Workers,” declared! Warren 8, Stone, chief of the Broth- erhood of Locomotive Engineers, President Harding is aA Pl Men Arrested ting an example in economy by having his shoes re-soled. as Booze Smugglers} and federal authorities, probably will | be taken to Seattle today for a hear- ing Chief of Police Finley H. 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